West London Zone harnesses the collective
power of the West London community, joining up the right support
and opportunities for children at the right time. This includes
partnering with schools and charities working locally, sharing
their knowledge and insight, and bringing together the whole
community- government, charities, schools, families and funders -
to work together to support each child. By doing this, they aim to
ensure everyone in the community is working towards a common end
goal. As part of a vibrant community, they bring together the best
of what is already available locally as well as finding and funding
other charities to deliver programmes locally to West London Zone
children and young people.
West London Zone have recently established a partnership with Wigan
Council, bringing their approach to GM for the first time. This
will see the organisation commencing a version of its model,
tailored to local context, with communities across Leigh and
Atherton. A new name/brand, informed by a consultation group from
Wigan, will be used for the launch to ensure a local approach. St.
Matry’s High School in Astley, Wigan, are looking to pioneer
an education strand of this programme in their school.
To deliver the programme, West London Zone will join with AllChild
in order to improve the life chances and opportunities of the
pupils and the local community. It will do this in 3 main
ways:
1. Early and proactive identification of children (who would be
deemed at risk of NEET by the time they get to Year 11)
2. The building of trusted relationships with key adults in
school
3. Building up and procuring specialist and community support
networks covering a range of areas.
Decision type: Non-key
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Notice of proposed decision first published: 29/10/2024
Decision due: 10 Oct 2024 by Director for Safer and Stronger Communities
Contact: Lisa Lees Email: lisa.lees@greatermanchester-ca.gov.uk.